Obsidian Son
Obsidian Son
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I had to think about this one a bit. It left me uneasy for some reason, and I still haven't put my finger on exactly why. I had heard so many people recommend this series that I gave it a chance even when I wasn't wild about it from the beginning.
In any case, I found Nate Temple to be asinine, so I didn't really enjoy reading about him. What's the male equivalent of a Mary Sue? That's Nate. He has money, power, and looks. I cannot imagine any reason a decent person would want to be around him, much less be involved with him, unless they're golddiggers - but Silvers shows women falling at the man's feet. Every time the character's full name came up, the stupid spelling (“Nathin”) annoyed me.
Life is too short to spend it reading things that don't thrill me, so I'm giving up on the series and don't intend to read more of Mr. Silvers' work.
Libertarian Batman and Harry Dresden had a baby and the result is this testosterone addled urban fantasy.
Series
5 primary books6 released booksThe Nate Temple Series is a 6-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Shayne Silvers.
Series
30 primary books31 released booksTempleverse: Chronological Order is a 31-book series with 30 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Shayne Silvers and Cameron O'Connell.